Germany watching suspected millitants
Germany watching suspected millitants
North Rhine-Westphalia interior ministry spokesman Wolfgang Beus said the surveillance was part of overall heightened vigilance.

Berlin: A western German state has been watching suspected Islamic militants around the clock during the Football World Cup, an official said on Tuesday.

The surveillance operation in North Rhine-Westphalia was revealed when the Westfalen-Blatt newspaper reported that a man who discovered he had been under observation complained that his rights were being violated.

A court in Muenster rejected the man's request, arguing that the interests of state security outweighed the rights of the plaintiff during the football tournament.

Court spokeswoman Gudrun Dahme confirmed the newspaper report.

North Rhine-Westphalia is the country's most populous state and host to three stadiums being used for World Cup matches -- in Cologne, Dortmund and Gelsenkirchen.

State interior ministry spokesman Wolfgang Beus said the surveillance was part of overall heightened vigilance aimed "not only, but also at known Islamists."

He would not say how many people are under observation.

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